Weegy: The thesarus would be more useful. [ A thesaurus is a reference work that lists words grouped together according to similarity of meaning (containing synonyms and sometimes antonyms), in contrast to a dictionary, which contains definitions and pronunciations. The largest thesaurus in the world is the Historical Thesaurus of the Oxford English Dictionary[citation needed], which contains more than 920,000 entries. ] (More)

Weegy: False. A dictionary simply tells how words have been used in the past and how they have been spelled in the past. User: Most dictionaries divide syllables with:
a dot
a space
an accent mark
a dot or a space
a space or an accent mark
Weegy: Divided by pronounciation keys
User: Information provided in dictionaries includes pronunciation, part of speech, and the level of usage of a word.
True
False
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Weegy: A resolution... The WHEREAS section identifies and explains the problem that needs to be addressed, providing facts that establish the foundation for the proposed solution. [ Each fact is listed separately beginning with WHEREAS and ending with a semi-colon. The final WHEREAS ends with a semi-colon followed by the word therefore. ] (More)

Weegy: False User: The abbreviation L in the etymology of a word means that the word was derived from Latin.
True
False
Weegy: True
User: Colloquial English is_____.
the language of technical reports
a regional variation of English
conversational idiom
the language of educated Americans
Weegy: a regional variation of English conversational idiom (More)